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List entry Summary

This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

Name:CHURCH OF ST WINFRED

List entry Number:1093769

Location

CHURCH OF ST WINFRED

The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

County

District

District Type

Parish

Hampshire

Test Valley

District Authority

East Dean

National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.

Grade:II*

Date first listed: 29-May-1957

Date of most recent amendment:11-Apr-1986

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Legacy System:LBS

UID:140870

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Details

EAST DEAN EAST DEAN
SU 22 NE
3/63 Church of St Winfred
(formerly listed as
29.5.57 Church of St Mary)

II*

Parish Church. C12/13 nave and chancel, much repaired C18. Rendered rubble stone
and flint, stone dressings of dark and light limestone, old plain tile roof, Small
chancel, and nave with S porch and W bellcote. E end of chancel has C13 pointed and
rebated lancet. N side has reset C12 roundheaded lancet, and S side has C18 timber
2-light leaded casement. E nave gable rebuilt in flint above stone offset. S side
has at E 3-light, in centre 2-light and W of centre single light C18 timber, leaded
casement with each side full height brick panel bounded by header pilasters. In
centre C18 gabled brick porch with 4-Panel door and to W of centre similar brick panel
with brick buttress near W. In W end C18 timber 3-light leaded casement and in
gable rebuilt in brick round window with radiating leaded lights. On roof small
square section bellcote, prob C17 with 3 trefoiled bell openings on each side and
hipped roof. Inside chancel splayed rear arch to E window, C20 splayed rear arch
to N window. Plastered arched brace roof, C18, with tall ashlar pieces, moulded
wallplates and at each end cambered tiebeams. C19 chamfered segmental head chancel
arch. Nave has timber lintels to windows. To S of chancel arch top of blocked
C13 pointed arch, high set, possible reredos over altar, and on S wall traces of
wallpainting below remains, badly hacked, of piscina and bowl. N doorway of heavy
timber carved into arch and C17 planked with strap hinges. Queenpost roof, C18,
plastered except for tiebeam and posts. At W small gallery of C17 and C18 on
posts against walls and 2 central posts, on these Cl7 lamp-holders containing
cannon balls. Above panelling and to rear of gallery on W wall C17 panelling.
Bellcote over contains bell said to be medieval. Monuments on S in centre 1831
to Henry Newman; on N to W 1804 to William Newman, 1808 to Ally Radcliffe,
1834 to Elizabeth Newman. By door C18 front of small octagonal bowl with
traceried sides on octagonal stem.

Listing NGR: SU2704526716

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